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2021-07-28 23:56:01 GMT2021-07-29 07:56:01(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
People wait to receive vaccination at a health center during the Hepatitis B vaccination exercise in Wakiso district, Central Region, Uganda, July 28, 2021. World Hepatitis Day takes place every year on July 28 to raise awareness of viral hepatitis. (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)
A nurse injects a vaccine to a woman at a health center during the Hepatitis B vaccination exercise in Wakiso district, Central Region, Uganda, July 28, 2021. World Hepatitis Day takes place every year on July 28 to raise awareness of viral hepatitis. (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)
Women wait to receive vaccination at a health center during the Hepatitis B vaccination exercise in Wakiso district, Central Region, Uganda, July 28, 2021. World Hepatitis Day takes place every year on July 28 to raise awareness of viral hepatitis. (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)
WHO stresses improved coverage of Hepatitis B birth dose vaccination
July 29, 2021
Islamabad : Emphasising the need for urgency of efforts to eliminate viral Hepatitis as a public health problem by 2030, the World Health Organization has recommended efforts to overcome low coverage of Hepatitis B birth dose vaccination a key intervention to prevent mother-to-child transmission of Hepatitis B virus.
In a message released on the occasion of World Hepatitis Day here Tuesday, WHO Representative Dr. Palitha Mahipala said, “Hepatitis B birth dose vaccination is still very low and far from achieving the needed target. Such coverage hinders our efforts to achieve a Hepatitis-free future for our new generations.”